Travelling Codes

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Isabell Schrickel - Organiser

    30.03.201731.03.2017
    Travelling Codes

    Event

    Travelling Codes: Circulation And Adaptation Of Models, Data, And Standards In Computer-Based Environmental Science

    30.03.1731.03.17

    Lüneburg, Lower Saxony, Germany

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    Researchers

    1. Neele Puhlmann

    Publications

    1. Understanding the properties of isospectral points and pairs in graphs
    2. Improvements in Flexibility depend on Stretching Duration
    3. Pluralism and diversity: Trends in the use and application of ordination methods 1990-2007
    4. Editorial: Machine Learning and Data Mining in Materials Science
    5. Effects of diversity versus segregation on automatic approach and avoidance behavior towards own and other ethnic groups
    6. Between Recognition and Abstraction
    7. Using data mining techniques to investigate the correlation between surface cracks and flange lengths in deep drawn sheet metals
    8. Species constancy depends on plot size - A problem for vegetation classification and how it can be solved
    9. Machine Learning and Knowledge Discovery in Databases
    10. The Relation of Children's Performances in Spatial Tasks at Two Different Scales of Space
    11. Modelling, explaining, enacting and getting feedback: How can the acquisition of core practices in teacher education be optimally fostered?
    12. archiDART: an R package for the automated computation of plant root architectural traits
    13. A Lyapunov Approach to Set the Parameters of a PI-Controller to Minimise Velocity Oscillations in a Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Using Chopper Control for Electrical Vehicles
    14. Trait-based approaches to analyze links between the drivers of change and ecosystem services
    15. Binary Random Nets II
    16. Understanding Context Collapse for Social Media Users
    17. Challenging the status quo of accelerator research: Concluding remarks
    18. Shepherds’ local knowledge and scientific data on the scavenging ecosystem service
    19. Concepts, Formats, and Methods of Participation
    20. Thanking and responding to thanks in American English: Language patterning and contextual appropriateness
    21. Root-root interactions: extending our perspective to be more inclusive of the range of theories in ecology and agriculture using in-vivo analyses
    22. Deriving inferential statistics from recurrence plots
    23. An error management perspective on audit quality